Selfie Day
Celebrate Selfie Day on June 21 with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
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Celebrate Selfie Day on June 21 with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
Celebrate Father’s Day with this free handout! Click here to download the PDF Click here for a full list of handouts
National Pink Day is celebrated on June 23rd every year! It’s meant to celebrate all the shades of pink and explore everything it represents. Fun fact: “In the pink” means to represent someone with good health. Celebrate this day by planting some pink flowers, temporarily dye your hair pink, color …
Sushi is a type of traditional Japanese cuisine that typically includes some combination of white rice, seaweed, and fish. However, sushi varies widely and is now a popular dish all over the world! Follow the instructions on the handout below to make your own candy sushi! Just like real sushi, …
National onion ring day is when the nation celebrates the irresistible deliciousness of onion rings—often by eating as many of them as possible. Follow the instructions and make your own onion rings! Ingredient Checklist1 large onion, cut into ¼ inch slices1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon salt1 egg1 cup …
National Fudge Day is celebrated on June 16th every year! Fun fact: Fudge originated from a messed-up batch of caramels in 1886. Fun fact: The first fudge shop opened on Mackinac Island, Michigan in 1889. Celebrate this day by learning how to make fudge with a super easy recipe! Click …
June 17 is celebrated as National Eat Your Vegetable Day. This is considered an important day of the National Fresh Fruits And Vegetable Month. Here are a few ways you can celebrate! Go out to a vegetarian restaurant. Cook some vegetables. Get in your five. Challenge yourself to get your five full servings of veggies …
Download the handout below to celebrate Flag Day on June 14th! Flags can be used to represent ideas, movements, countries, states, people, or things! Use a piece of paper and a popsicle stick to make and decorate a flag that represents you. Click here to download the PDF Click here …